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CS(n): an Extension of CS

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The formal system which is here presented, and which we designate by the name ‘CS(n)’ is intended as an extension or remodelling of the system developed by I. M. Bocheński, in his article ‘On the Categorical Syllogism’. We shall refer to the original system as ‘CS’.1

First published in Dominican Studies II (1949) 145–160.

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  • J. N. Keynes (Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic 3rd ed., 1894, pp.10lf.)

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Albert Menne

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Thomas, I. (1962). CS(n): an Extension of CS. In: Menne, A. (eds) Logico-Philosophical Studies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3649-8_3

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